Claims
- 1. A hand tool, comprising:
first and second elongated frames, each including a handle and a jaw; a pivot pin extending through the first and second elongated frames to pivotably join them, the first and second elongated frames being movable between open and closed positions, the joined first and second elongated frames defining a longitudinal axis of the hand tool; a locking member permanently engageable with one of the elongated frames and releasably engageable with the other of the elongated frames to selectably hold the elongated frames in the closed position, the locking member being engageable with said other of the elongated frames by movement along the longitudinal axis toward the handles of said elongated frames.
- 2. The hand tool of claim 1 further comprising a hole in the first elongated frame adapted for receiving a fastener, said hole being the only support for the fastener, the second elongated frame having an edge which terminates at a shoulder, the first and second frames lying adjacent one another, the shoulder and hole being arranged such that when the elongated frames are in an open position the second elongated frame is nonaligned with the hole and as the elongated frames move to a closed position the shoulder moves across the entire hole to sever a fastener protruding from the hole.
- 3. The hand tool of claim 2 wherein the portion of the shoulder that moves across the hole has a curved configuration.
- 4. The hand tool of claim 1 further comprising a sleeve mounted over at least one of the handles, the handle having a free end and being connected at its other end to the jaw, the frames each defining a plane, one of the sleeve and said one handle including a groove and the other including a protrusion, the groove being spaced from the free end of the handle, and the protrusion extending transversely to the plane of the frame, the groove and protrusion interfitting with one another to retain the sleeve on said one handle.
- 5. The hand tool of claim 1 further comprising a sleeve mounted over at least one of the handles, the sleeve including a core and a cushioned grip portion molded over the core, the core having a molding projection extending from one surface thereof a distance about equal to the thickness of the cushioned grip such that end of the molding projection is not covered by the cushioned grip.
- 6. The hand tool of claim 1 wherein the first and second frames lie adjacent one another in separate planes, and further comprising first and second sleeves mounted on the handles of the first and second elongated frames, respectively, each sleeve having front and rear walls joined by inside and outside edge walls, said front and rear walls and inside and outside edge walls defining a hollow slot in the sleeve for receiving a handle, the slot being offset from the center line between the front and rear walls such that the front wall of the first sleeve and the rear wall of the second sleeve are generally coplanar in one plane and the front wall of the second sleeve and the rear wall of the first sleeve are generally coplanar in a different plane.
- 7. The hand tool of claim 1 wherein the first sleeve includes a full race defining a slot bounded by first and second rim halves and the second sleeve includes a half race defining a slot bounded by a first rim half and having an access opening into the slot.
- 8. The hand tool of claim 7 wherein the locking member includes a pair of uprights joined by a crossbar, the uprights having at least one tab attached thereto and extending into the slot of the full race and least one tab selectably engageable with the slot of the half race.
- 9. The hand tool of claim 8 wherein the first and second rim halves have different heights.
- 10. A hand tool, comprising:
first and second elongated frames each including a handle and a jaw, the handle having a free end and being connected at its other end to the jaw, the frames each defining a plane; a pivot pin extending through the first and second elongated frames to pivotably join them, the first and second elongated frames being movable between open and closed positions; a sleeve mounted over at least one of the handles, one of the sleeve and said one handle including a groove and the other including a protrusion, the groove being spaced from the free end of the handle, and the protrusion extending transversely to the plane of the frame, the groove and protrusion interfitting with one another to retain the sleeve on said one handle.
- 11. The hand tool of claim 10 wherein the sleeve includes a core and a cushioned grip portion molded over the core, the core having a molding projection extending from one surface thereof a distance about equal to the thickness of the cushioned grip such that end of the molding projection is not covered by the cushioned grip.
- 12. The hand tool of claim 10 wherein the first and second frames lie adjacent one another in separate planes, and further comprising first and second sleeves mounted on the handles of the first and second elongated frames, respectively, each sleeve having front and rear walls joined by inside and outside edge walls, said front and rear walls and inside and outside edge walls defining a hollow slot in the sleeve for receiving a handle, the slot being offset from the center line between the front and rear walls such that the front wall of the first sleeve and the rear wall of the second sleeve are generally coplanar in one plane and the front wall of the second sleeve and the rear wall of the first sleeve are generally coplanar in a different plane.
- 13. A hand tool, comprising:
first and second elongated frames each including a handle and a jaw; a pivot pin extending through the first and second elongated frames to pivotably join them, the first and second elongated frames being movable between open and closed positions; first and second sleeves mounted on the handles, the sleeves including a core and a cushioned grip portion molded over the core, the core having a molding projection extending from one surface thereof a distance about equal to the thickness of the cushioned grip such that end of the molding projection is not covered by the cushioned grip.
- 14. The hand tool of claim 13 wherein the first and second frames lie adjacent one another in separate planes, and wherein each sleeve has front and rear walls joined by inside and outside edge walls, said front and rear walls and inside and outside edge walls defining a hollow slot in the sleeve for receiving a handle, the slot being offset from the center line between the front and rear walls such that the front wall of the first sleeve and the rear wall of the second sleeve are generally coplanar in one plane and the front wall of the second sleeve and the rear wall of the first sleeve are generally coplanar in a different plane.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/050,871, filed Jan. 8, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,739,217.
Continuations (1)
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10050871 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
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10848037 |
May 2004 |
US |